Multiple Choice
Stimulus discrimination in classical conditioning is the tendency for a response
A) to suddenly recover following extinction.
B) to decrease in strength across repeated presentations of the conditioned stimulus.
C) to become more differentiated from other responses.
D) to be elicited more by one stimulus than another.
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